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Veritas*
Dayton Home Theater*
"Rump Thumper III" Subwoofer
Lyra

The PeeCreek!
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Computer Optimized Crossovers

Computer optimized crossovers I've design, based on actual drivers measurements, using the CLIO measurement system and CALSOD loudspeaker design and optimization software.

Crossover Construction
Veneer Trimming
Finding the optimum Crossover Frequency
Building a DIY Testing Microphone
How "Phat" is Flat?
Ken Perkins' Series Crossover Primer
Port Tube Installation Guide


* These links will take you to the Parts Express Project Showcase, until I review and revise these projects for reposting on this site.
 

 

May 9, 2010 -- 10 Years and Still here..


    It's been over 5 years since I updated this site.  Nevertheless, the site remains here and has (periodically) required some maintenance that has brought it down briefly on occasion.  This site will continue to remain here as a resource to DIY speak enthusiasts.  When time permits, I'll be migrating the content to be accessible via a more streamlined interface (and removing outdated material).

    Also, while I've tried to answer as many emails from you all as I could over the years, it's inevitable that any email address offered to the public would be abused by spammers.  In the case of the email address I posted on this site, it was rendered unusable by spammers.  In my attempts to filter through the spam to find legitimate emails from people, many I'm sure were overlooked or lost.

  So, if anyone has questions for me with regard to the speaker projects on this site, please contact me via private message on the Parts Express Tech Talk forum.  That mailbox is configured to send me a note when an message arrives.  Please keep your questions generally related to the projects on this site.  I don't have time to evaluate proposed projects nor do I get involved in car audio.


 

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